272 Recommendations Of Mehtab Singh Gill Commission In False Cases Implemented...

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272 Recommendations Of Mehtab Singh Gill Commission In False Cases Implemented By Punjab Govt So Far

272 Recommendations Of Mehtab Singh Gill

Chandigarh : Action has so far been taken in 272 of the 346 complaints allowed so far by the Justice (Retd.) Mehtab Singh Gill Commission investigating the false cases registered under the previous regime.This was disclosed here by Justice (Retd.) Gill after submitting the 10th interim report to Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh here on Tuesday evening.

Giving details of the action taken, Gill said FIRs had been filed in the courts in 162 cases, while compliance of orders had been reported in 38. In another 33 cases, proceedings had been initiated under section 182 IPC, and action had been taken against erring police officials in 10 cases. Compensation had so far been awarded in 29 cases, as per feedback received from the Nodal Officers.

The Chief Minister has issued strict directives to the police and other concerned departments to move expeditiously to take action as suggested by the Commission.An official spokesperson said of the total 4451 complaints received, as on August 30, 2018, the Commission had disposed of 1768 complaints. Of these, 1413 had been dismissed.

Bathinda district had reported 47 cases of action taken by police for cancellation of FIRs, followed by 17 from Moga district, 16 from Amritsar, 13 from Ludhiana, 12 from Tarn Taran and 11 each from Faridkot and Ferozepur, according to data received from the various districts. Ludhiana had maximum number of four cases of action taken against errant police officials, while Amritsar, Bhatinda, Faridkot, Ferozpur, Fazilka, and Mansa had one such case each.

The 10th interim report dealt with 229 cases, of which 11 were allowed by the Commission. The figures in the earlier reports stood at 122 out of 178 complaints allowed in 1st report (23.08.2017), 47 out of 106 in 2nd report (19.09.2017),  20 out of 101 in 3rd (23.10.2017), 30 out of 111 in 4th (30.11.2017), 35 out of 140 in 5th report (29.01.2018),  6 out of 19 in supplementary 5th interim report, 47 out of 240 in 6th report (02.04.2018), 21 out of 179 in 7th (15.05.2018), 9 out of 225 in 8th interim report (10.07.2018), and 7 of 240 in 9thinterim report (01.08.2018).